Thursday, September 1, 2011

What's 4 Lunch

This past week, Walden began a new school-lunch partnership with “What’s 4 Lunch” (W4L), a new company started by our former lunch director, Shelbi Moore.  The lunch program began Monday, Aug. 29, when upper-school students were back on campus.

Lunches cost $2.50, regardless of the quantity purchased.  Lunches may now be purchased in either one-week or one-month increments.  The ordering options differ for vegetarian lunches.  Although most elementary students will not eat lunch on Fridays because of early dismissal, Walden is on the "five-day-per-week" schedule because upper-grade students will eat lunch on Fridays.  To order lunches, please go to www.whats4lunchinc.com and click on "The Store" on the left-hand side of the page.  You will need to create a brief customer profile.  The site also contains a menu.

Please note: Orders must be placed before 8am of the day you want lunch served.  Also, orders must be placed online; Walden is no longer accepting cash for lunch tickets.  You will receive a confirmation email; however, in my experience, students do not need to bring in any form of proof that you have paid for their lunches.  W4L has a list of those who have paid.

Walden (with the help and generosity of W4L) will continue to subsidize the cost of lunch for families whose family income level qualifies for this service.  Please let Sharon Beecroft know if you need additional information on the reduced lunch program.

No comments:

Post a Comment